Love Island star admits she 'wanted to look like Katie Price' in surgery confession

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Love Island star Amy Hart revealed she wanted to look just like Katie Price so opted for surgery accordingly.

The TV beauty revealed she grew up in an era where the 'IT girls' were the Pricey and Jodie Marsh - and back then she "loved" the fake look. Talking about her love for the star, Amy exclusively said: "Katie was always my inspo, at any fancy dress party.

"I was always dressed as a variation of Katie Price, apart from the one time I went to Toff, because she was in the jungle and everyone said it looked like her. But yeah, it was always a Katie Price outfit. Just anything she did. I did it too.

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"I went to a book signing of hers, and I had red nails and she said to me, 'Oh my god, I love your red nails.' So, I wore red nails for the next year."

Amy

Amy idolised the Pricey

Amy continued: "I grew up in a time where Katie and Jodie Marsh and people like Chantelle were big celebs. It was all hair extensions and I loved it. And I still do to a certain extent, and I still have my hair extensions."

She then revealed what surgery she would like to have done in the future and said: "I would I want my boobs done again after I have finished having children. There's no point having them done now as I'd like to have more kids.

"But I loved my boobs when I had them done, and they are still great now, but I just would like a bit of volume at the top.

Katie

She loved her look in the 00s

"I had mine done when I was 20, and they served me very well for the 10 years of partying in Vegas and having lovely time at pool parties. But now I feel like I'm in my mum era, and then soon after I'll be in my mum's on the loose era after this. So, I need to adapt accordingly."

Amy, 32, spoke exclusively to Daily Star as she opened up about being scammed out of thousands after fraudsters used a clever tactic to trick her. Hence why she is now promoting O2's new anti-scammer initiative.

Amy explained: "My experience is actually number spoofing, they must time it so well. They called me from a number, I didn't answer it, I went on to Google and I did everything you're supposed to do.

"I googled the number and it said my banks fraud team. So then, as I read that, they phoned back. So they must have literally sit there and be like, 123, call back, and so they called me back. So I answered it."

Amy was conned out of £5,000 by her scammers but was lucky enough to get it back, unlike a lot of victims. Amy added: "People think it's just old people that get scammed, or 'stupid' people, but I see myself as quite technically literate and as someone who is quite intelligent, and I still got scammed."

O2 is urging customers to remain vigilant, leave ‘scambaiting’ to the AI experts and report suspected fraudulent calls and texts for free to 7726.

Amy Hart has teamed up with O2 to raise awareness of phone scams and how Brits can stay safe by reporting suspicious calls and texts to 7726. To find out more visit o2.co.uk/swervethescammers

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